Below you will find resources to help guide treatment efforts for yourself or a loved one.

Additionally, if someone you know uses opioids, you can equip yourself to save a life by obtaining naloxone, an easy-to-use and readily available drug that can reverse an opioid overdose. (Naloxone is not a form of treatment for addiction).

Naloxone is typically administered via nasal spray or syringe and can be obtained without a prescription from pharmacies. Just ask your local pharmacist about availability and cost. Naloxone may also be available for free from the community organizations listed below.

Wake the NationCassandra Wingert(708) 785-0291wakethenation@live.comYou may set up an appointment for training and naloxone acquisition by emailing Cassandra Wingert at Wake the Nation. The organization serves all of Cook County with a relatively greater presence in Western Springs, La Grange, La Grange Park, Westchester, Brookfield, Lyons, Berwyn, Stickney, Cicero and Hodgkins.